Voices that matter are blogging for TAP on subjects that directly impact the success or failure of companies like yours. Whether our own subject matter experts or channel partners with their own areas of expertise, our posts are meant to provide actionable takeaways that will tilt the scales in your favor.
Funding Options for Your Startup
The old adage “you need to spend money to make money” only works if you have money in the first place. Here are some funding options to consider for the earliest stages of your business.
The Federal Infrastructure Bill Can Help Your Small Business
Small businesses struggling in the wake of the global pandemic may get some relief from a bipartisan infrastructure bill. Here’s how.
Leveling the Playing Field for Female and Minority-Owned Small Businesses
The struggle for small businesses to attain funding is real, a situation that’s even more difficult for female and/or minority-owned companies. But there are resources available to help overcome obstacles, you just have to know where to look.
I Just Got “Ransomed” . . . HELP!
There are few things more terrifying for small business owners than to have their internal computer systems hacked and their sensitive data held hostage. Most often, the ‘bad guys’ are looking to get paid to return what they’ve stolen, whether that’s information and/or complete control of your computer systems. What’s your next move?
If You Want to Make a Change, Why Aren’t You Actually Doing It?
Many business owner/operators make the decision to sell their companies and enjoy a well-earned retirement, so how come so many end up staying intimately involved under new ownership? The answer lies in where their priorities lay.
What Family Offices Look for When Investing in Emerging Companies
Family office investment preferences can be as varied as the families doing the investing, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t common themes each may look for that provide perspective for small and medium-sized businesses that may be in need of capital.
RESTRUCTURING 101: What Your Company Needs to Know, and Do, to Survive Challenging Times